Red Sox continue trend of losing series openers at home with loss to Tigers

Red Sox Struggle in Series Opener Against Tigers at Fenway Park

BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox faced yet another disappointment in the series opener against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park on Thursday. Despite a strong pitching performance from starter Nick Pivetta, the Red Sox failed to produce offensively, resulting in a 5-0 loss.

This loss marks the Red Sox’s 1-7 record in series-opening games at Fenway this year, with their only victory in an opener coming against San Francisco. Overall, they are 6-13 in series-opening games this season, underscoring their struggles to find consistency at the plate.

Nick Pivetta showcased an impressive performance on the mound, rebounding from a rough start last week. He struck out eight consecutive batters, tying a Red Sox record set by Roger Clemens in 1986. Despite Pivetta’s efforts, the Tigers managed to break through in the fifth inning with a solo home run by Akil Baddoo.

As the game progressed, the Red Sox failed to generate significant offense, with the team scoring two runs or fewer in 17 of their 29 losses this season. The lack of offensive production has hindered their momentum, leading to inconsistent performances at the plate.

Looking ahead, the Red Sox aim to regroup during their upcoming series against the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago White Sox. With a challenging schedule ahead, the team recognizes the need to come together and elevate their performance both offensively and defensively.

Despite the setback against the Tigers, pitcher Nick Pivetta remains optimistic, emphasizing the importance of unity and consistent teamwork moving forward. As the Red Sox navigate a demanding season, Pivetta stresses the need to capitalize on the remaining games and showcase their capabilities against tough opponents.

The Red Sox’s journey continues as they strive to overcome obstacles and deliver strong performances in the games to come.

(Photo of Nick Pivetta: Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

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